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. 2005 Aug 26;62(18):2140–2146. doi: 10.1007/s00018-005-5270-5

Regulation of Amh during sex determination in chickens: Sox gene expression in male and female gonads

S Takada 1,2, H Mano 2, P Koopman 1,
PMCID: PMC11139182  PMID: 16132225

Abstract.

During mammalian sexual development, the SOX9 transcription factor up-regulates expression of the gene encoding anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), but in chickens, Sox9 gene expression reportedly occurs after the onset of Amh expression. Here, we examined expression of the related gene Sox8 in chicken embryonic gonads during the sex-determining period. We found that cSox8 is expressed at similar levels in both sexes at embryonic day 6 and 7, and only at the anterior tip of the gonad, suggesting that SOX8 is not responsible for the sex-specifi c increase in cAmh gene expression at these stages. We also found that several other chicken Sox genes (cSox3, cSox4 and cSox11) are expressed in embryonic gonads, but at similar levels in both sexes. Our data suggest that the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of Amh genes of mouse and chicken are not conserved, despite similar patterns of Amh expression in both species.

Key words. Sex determination, Amh, chicken, testis

Footnotes

Received 18 June 2005; received after revision 22 June 2005; accepted 27 June 2005


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